NBA great and Charlotte Bobcats owner Michael Jordan has joined the list of basketball’s finest to remark on Donald Sterling’s alleged comments. The purported racist remarks made by the Los Angeles Clippers owner were made public on Saturday and have since been a topic of anger and controversy throughout the NBA. LeBron James, President Obama and even Clippers coach Doc Rivers have spoken out against...
Tonight will be history in the making. Whether the Bobcats win or lose their game tonight, history will be made. A win results in the first playoff win in the history of the franchise. A loss will mark the last game played by the team known as the Charlotte Bobcats. Next season, the Bobcats cease to exist, and the Hornets swarm on the Queen City again. So which will it be? For me personally, it is...
The former NBA great, Michale Jordan continues to grow his family. The man who owns thew Charlotte Bobcats and his 35-year-old wife Yvette Jordan gave birth to identical twin girls in West Palm Beach, Florida three months ago. This pair of Jordan’s are Michael’s 4th and 5th children and his first in this marriage. It’s nice to see Michael Jordan still does nice work. His little girls are adorable and...
Tweet Already down 3-0 and facig elimination, the Charlotte Bobcats may be without their leading scorer and rebounder for game 4 of their first round series against the Miami Heat. Al Jefferson is listed as doubtful for Monday’s series-clinching game due to his injured foot. Bobcats head coach Steve Clifford stated that Jefferson was “not close to where he was for the last two games”, where Jefferson...
Shane Battier played in 73 regular season games, but has only been given two minutes in the playoff series against the Charlotte Bobcats. Will Battier......
Charlotte Bobcats center Al Jefferson will be a game-time decision tonight in game four against the Heat, according to Rick Bonnell on Twitter. Bobcats coach Steve Clifford relayed that he won't know Jefferson's status until tip-off.Jefferson has been struggling mightily of late with a torn plantar fascia in his left foot. In game three, Jefferson was limping up and down the court throughout the entire...
LeBron James appeared to stare down Charlotte Bobcats' owner Michael Jordan on a breakaway dunk in the third quarter of the Miami Heat's Game 3 win. After picking up his dribble and taking flight, James had his head turned in Jordan’s direction and kept his stare as he ascended toward the basket. After the game, James denied giving the glare to Jordan. “No, no. Don’t start that. Absolutely not, man....
Charlotte Bobcats owner and G.O.A.T NBA player Michael Jordan released a necessary statement regarding Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling’s racist comments about Blacks. Jordan, in an outraged tone, goes on to state, via Real GM: “I look at this from two perspectives – as a current owner and a former player. As an owner, I’m obviously disgusted that a fellow team owner could hold such sickening...
Basketball legends Michael Jordan and Magic Johnson both voiced harsh criticism in response to racist comments purportedly made by Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling....
The Bobcats remain home to tip off Game 4 of the 2014 NBA Playoffs at 7 p.m. on Monday against Miami at Time Warner Cable Arena. Chat live with us....
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LeBron James had 30 points and 10 rebounds, and the Miami Heat defeated the Charlotte Bobcats 98-85 Saturday night to take a 3-0 lead in the Eastern Conference first round series....
For a third straight playoff game, the Miami Heat had cruised past the Charlotte Bobcats with the score of 98-85. One of the highlights of the game revolved around LeBron James and Michael Jordan. M.J. you ask? Yes! In the third quarter, LeBron James wanted to send a message to the Bobcats’ owner as if to say, ‘the series is already over.’ While speeding down the court on a fast break by himself, LeBron...
This line of conversation has been trickling through several of the other threads, so rather than talk about it all over the place, lets discuss it here.The question is: Who is our starting SG for the 2014-2015 season?Is it Gerald Henderson again? Can he improve enough on the offensive end to become a legitimate threat? At this point in his career, I think that he is what he is.Is it Jeff Taylor? Coming...
TV: Sun Sports Time: Pregame begins at 6:30 p.m. CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Coach Steve Clifford said if the Charlotte Bobcats hope to avoid a first-round sweep by the Miami Heat and earn their first postseason win in franchise history, they're going to need someone other than Al Jefferson and Kemba Walker to come through on offense. The Heat double-teamed Jefferson after he scored 15 points in the first quarter...
Al Jefferson powered through injury and scored 17 of his team-high 20 points in the first half, but the Cats fell 98-85 in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Playoffs on April 25 at Time Warner Cable Arena....
Many people have said that LeBron James is the Michael Jordan of this current generation of the NBA. While they are not competing on the court against one another currently, Jordan is the owner of the Charlotte Bobcats who the Heat are facing in the first round of the playoffs. Tonight during game three of the series, LeBron James stole a pass, started a one man fastbreak, and before he threw down...
The Miami Heat are currently destroying the Charlotte Bobcats, and during a fast break dunk Lebron James took a couple seconds to stare down Michael Jordan who was sitting next to the Bobcats’ bench. Ooooh, fiesty....
LeBron James and the Miami Heat took a commanding 3-0 first-round series lead over the Charlotte Bobcats with a 98-85 victory on Saturday night at Time Warner Cable Arena. And right as LeBron was about to throw down a dunk in the game, he stared down the Bobcats’ owner… Michael Jordan (heard of him). You can see video of the play above, and here it is in GIF form: [@cjzero] Article found on: Next Impulse...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- The four-year dream of this franchise lived for about 15 minutes on Saturday night. All the rebuilding, all the losses had led to this chance -- the opportunity to prove the Bobcats belonged in the hunt and this wasn't just a fruitless playoff run. Rap lyrics like "started from the bottom, now we're here" and "can't worry about the past cause that was yesterday" emitted from the...